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Certificate of Need

 
 
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High impact information on Certificate of Need

  • Recent cases such as National Gerimedical Hospital and Gerontology Center v. Blue Cross of Kansas City have found that certificate-of-need (CON) legislation did not intend to remove antitrust considerations [1].
  • Franklin Square Hospital Center, Baltimore, spent nearly $1 million in 1989 on certificate-of-need and incinerator requirements alone, said Charles Mross, above, the hospital's president [2].
  • The role of the HSA in the year 2000, termed the Health and Wellness Authority, is sketched in a scenario of a future certificate of need review [3].

References

  1. Certificate-of-need in an antitrust context. James, A.E., Sloan, F., Blumstein, J., Winfield, A.C., Pendergrass, H.P. Journal of health politics, policy and law. (1983) [Pubmed]
  2. Debating the benefits of regulation. Tokarski, C. Modern healthcare. (1990) [Pubmed]
  3. Health planning scenario: 2000 A.D. Kuperberg, J.R., Vogt, E.M. American journal of health planning. (1978) [Pubmed]
 
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